A penguin has wings that look like flippers. Penguins (several species) use their flippers to swim under water.
I think because they can swim (flippers) but can't fly (wings)
to steer in the water
Well if you were smart like me you would know that when the flippers make contact with hot water it vibrates and turns rainbow colored, Then the shark flies up and that is how rainbows are created
On land they waddle. In the water they swim using their wings like flippers.
No. In birds such as Penguins, the wings have become flippers.
The wings of a penguin are actually called flippers. They use them to swim and propel themselves through water. Penguins can not fly.
Their flippers are kind of like a bird's wings so they work in the same way.
yes they do
No. Penguins are birds, and birds do not have fingers. Penguins have wings, which they use like flippers, and they have webbed feet.
Penguins
Like a plane, it has wings for balance through the pressure, same with penguins. they're not actually wings they're flippers, they use them for prepulsion and balance in the ocean when swimming.
Penguins flap their flippers to swim underwater, like birds flap their wings to fly through the air. They paddle with their webbed feet when floating on the surface.